Blenheim Palace Awarded Grant to Conserve Paintings of National Interest

Blenheim Palace Awarded Grant to Conserve Paintings of National Interest

Blenheim Palace has announced a £250,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support the urgent conservation of two nationally significant paintings by Sir James Thornhill and Louis Laguerre. These masterpieces, located in the Great Hall and Saloon, are in critical need of restoration and have been classified as heritage at risk.

This funding forms a vital part of Blenheim Palace Heritage Foundation’s largest-ever restoration initiative – the £12 million roof repair project to safeguard the UNESCO World Heritage Site’s vast collections and historic interiors. The nearly one-acre roof, which has been subject to extensive wear and water ingress, will be made fully watertight to protect the priceless artefacts beneath it.

Inspecting one of the ceiling paintings

A key focus includes the stabilisation of both the wall and ceiling structures, removal of surface particulates that obscure and damage the artwork, and investigatory trials for long-term treatment methods.

Sir James Thornhill and Louis Laguerre are both internationally acclaimed. Their paintings explore the themes of conflict, military victory, and peace. However, water ingress has damaged the wall and ceiling paintings considerably.

By aligning the conservation of these works with the roof restoration project, Blenheim Palace will make the most of the existing scaffolding infrastructure, reducing both costs and disruption to Palace operations and visitor experiences.

Dominic Hare, CEO, said, “We are thrilled to be able to undertake the vital conservation of these magnificent paintings with thanks to National Lottery players. The future of these works of art is now secured for the enjoyment and benefit of the next generation and beyond.”

Stuart McLeod, Director of England – London & South at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said, “We’re proud to support this important project by Blenheim Palace to conserve two internationally significant paintings. Thanks to money raised by National Lottery players, they will not only be safeguarded for generations to come, but more people will be able to learn about their significance through the learning programme and events.”

Sir James Thornhill and Louis Laguerre were leading artists of their time, and their works at Blenheim Palace capture key themes of conflict, military triumph, and the pursuit of peace. They provide a vivid interpretation of the Battle of Blenheim and offer deep insight into the political and cultural climate during Queen Anne’s reign. Beyond their artistic brilliance, the paintings stand as historical records that continue to educate and inspire visitors today.

This grant will enable Blenheim Palace to ensure that these culturally and historically important works of art can be enjoyed by future generations while contributing to the continued preservation of one of Britain’s most treasured heritage sites.

For more information about Blenheim Palace, visit www.blenheimpalace.com.

The historic ceiling painting in the saloon
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